'The Exorcist III: Legion'

Myles Aronowitz / 20th Century Fox

'The Exorcist III: Legion' (1990) After director William Friedkin's masterpiece, the follow-up from John Boorman was widely considered one of the worst sequels of all time. So many held out hope that William Peter Blatty, the man who wrote the screenplay and original novel, would return to make the series as viscerally horrifying as it once was. They were in for a disappointment. As director, Blatty seemed more concerned with philisophical discussions on the nature of evil, when all the fans wanted was someone to vomit pea soup.

'The Exorcist III: Legion' (1990) After director William Friedkin's masterpiece, the follow-up from John Boorman was widely considered one of the worst sequels of all time. So many held out hope that William Peter Blatty, the man who wrote the screenplay and original novel, would return to make the series as viscerally horrifying as it once was. They were in for a disappointment. As director, Blatty seemed more concerned with philisophical discussions on the nature of evil, when all the fans wanted was someone to vomit pea soup. (Myles Aronowitz / 20th Century Fox)

'The Exorcist III: Legion' (1990) After director William Friedkin's masterpiece, the follow-up from John Boorman was widely considered one of the worst sequels of all time. So many held out hope that William Peter Blatty, the man who wrote the screenplay and original novel, would return to make the series as viscerally horrifying as it once was. They were in for a disappointment. As director, Blatty seemed more concerned with philisophical discussions on the nature of evil, when all the fans wanted was someone to vomit pea soup.